ROUTING UNIVERSAL SONAR
Sideplate Screw
NOTE:
The pads are recommended when using
the Foot Pedal on non-carpeted surfaces.
o. Replace the four sideplate screws using a #3 or
#2 Phillips screwdriver. Two of these screws will
be located on each side of the mount.
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Routing Universal Sonar
Your trolling motor may be pre-installed with a Universal Sonar transducer system. Universal Sonar is a 2D sonar transducer
with a temperature sensor that is integrated into the lower unit of the trolling motor. It has an operating frequency of 83/200
kHz. Connecting this transducer to a compatible fish finder* gives you a 2D sonar view of what is happening directly below your
trolling motor. The integrated design protects the transducer from underwater hazards, and prevents tangles and damage to the
transducer cables.
In certain situations, air bubbles may adhere to the surface of the Universal Sonar transducer, and effect the performance. If this
happens simply wipe the surface of the transducer with your finger.
All Universal Sonar motors are equipped with an internal bonding wire, incorrect rigging will cause sonar interference and can
damage your trolling motor, electronics and other boat accessories. Please refer to the Battery & Wiring Installation and Motor
Wiring Diagram sections of this manual for correct rigging instructions.
Foot Pedal
Bottom
Foot Pedal
Pad Placement
ITEM(S) NEEDED
#17 x 5
#10 x 1
p. Take the Foot Pedal (Item #10) and turn it over.
Put a Foot Pedal Pad (Item #17) in each of the
pad locations.
NOTE:
Universal Sonar only provides 2D sonar that operates at 83/200 kHz. It does not support imaging screens that
require higher frequencies such as 455 kHz or 800 kHz (Down Imaging, Side Imaging, etc.). Down Imaging (DI) specific
units are not compatible with Universal Sonar. See compatibility chart for a list of compatible fish finders. *Requires an
adapter that is sold separately. For a current list of compatible fish finders and the correct adapter cable.